Aboriginal Serif[ show all samples ]
(abserif4_5.ttf from abserif.zip) Note: Extensive coverage of Latin & Cyrillic characters with diacritics as well as Canadian Syllabic characters that were omitted from the Unicode Standard (encoded in the private use area). Source: Free download from LanguageGeek.com Stats: Version 1.000 2004 initial release has 4,998 glyphs and 3 kerning pairsSupport: Canadian Syllabics (all syllabaries, all characters), Cherokee, Cyrillic (all or most of range), Latin, Vietnamese OpenType Layout Tables: Latin

OskiBlackfoot[ show all samples ]
(oskiblackfoot5.ttf, oskiblackfootbold5.ttf, oskiblackfootitalic5.ttf, and oskiblackfootbolditalic5.ttf from oskiblackfoot.zip) Note: A Blackfoot language font - although it covers all Canadian syllabaries with the exception of those characters labeled as South-Slavey (U+1485 to U+1488). Source: Free download from LanguageGeek.com Stats: Version 1.000 2003 initial release has 1,701 glyphs and no kerning pairsSupport: Canadian Syllabics (all syllabaries, all characters), Latin OpenType Layout Tables: Latin

Names, images, properties and additional background/non-technical information about the Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Unicode block and its characters can be found on decodeunicode's Canadian Syllabics block page (in English and German/Deutsch).